Moving to DTM is pretty much the end of an F1 future really, so don't really get this move by Jaime. Only Paul Di resta has driven DTM and then moved to F1. But in his case, he wasn't an F1 driver before, which Jaime was.

I think he should have stayed in single seater cars, perhaps move to Indycar for a season.

It's usually much nicer to have a well paid factory contract with a large car manufacturer with several motorsport programs than trying to secure a multi million budget for one year to waste on an Indycar drive.

Apparently he had an agreement with BMW and should have been presented as DTM driver last thursday, but now they are interested in Glock:

Ouch. Starting to feel sorry for this guy! I didn't think he was anything special, but to be dropped by Toro Rosso last minute when he could have been a Lotus driver (which would have turned his career upside down) to then miss out on an F1 ride for this year and to now miss out on your back up plan? That's quite horrible.

Hope he has something else planned for this year otherwise he'll have to stick with his music.

Apparently he had an agreement with BMW and should have been presented as DTM driver last thursday, but now they are interested in Glock:

Ouch. The need for drivers bringing money in F1 forces good drivers like Kovalainen, Glock, Alguersuari, Heidfeld etc. out of F1 and other series can cherry pick their selection of F1 talents. There aren't many undeserving drivers in F1, but there is just not much room in a grid with basically only 9 relevant teams and the top drivers having long careers.